Tales of Teshuva

Sat, September 24, 2016 at 10:00 pm

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The Chassidic tradition made story-telling a central religious expression with unprecedented intensity and depth. To begin the season of repentance, Joshua Halberstam will share with us tales of self-scrutiny and return.

Joshua is a long-time member of our community. He teaches philosophy and communications at Bronx Community College/CUNY, and Jewish Philosophy at City College/CUNY. Halberstam’s most recent book, The Blind Angel: New Old Chassidic Tales draws on his intimate familiarity with the Chassidic world in which he grew up. The book is a translation and retelling of the tales his father told on Yiddish radio from the late 1940s to early 1960s.